As part of The Comedy Store's Best in Stand-up Comedy
Mumbai Sep 19th 2013(Eddie Patel):The Comedy Store India, the Indian arm of Britain’s premiere comedy venue, The Comedy Store, is bringing down internationally renowned stand-up comic Imran Yusuf to India in September from the 21st to the 29th.
A show featuring three of the country’s best comics who bring their accomplished repertoire of making audiences laugh out loud through their uproarious brand of humor. Since the past two and a half years, The Comedy Store has been your one way ticket to some rib-tickling laughs and it continues to propagate the culture of stand-up true to their tradition!
Date: 27th September, 2013 | Time: 8.30 pm
Venue: The Comedy Store at blueFROG, Mumbai
Entry: 600/- per person, tickets available at the Venue & also on Book My Show
For further details please contact: Book My Show - 022-39895050
Imran Yusuf
Imran Yusuf |
Imran Yusuf seamlessly switches between styles with graceful fluidity, repeatedly delivering heavy-weight punch lines with enormous panache. His seemingly light-hearted satire is mixed with hard-hitting topical commentary on contemporary issues that culminate into a tour de force of comedy offering an all-embracing sentiment in his trademark styling.
Anuvab Pal
Anuvab Pal |
Anuvab Pal is the writer of the cult comedy films Loins Of Punjab Presents and The President Is Coming. He's also written the successful comic plays Chaos Theory, 1 888 Dial India as well as a non-fiction book on Disco Dancer. He's a former columnist of Time Out Mumbai and Midday. His stand up set at The Comedy Store, where he's just finished his 75th show, are about the absurdities of living in "New India".
Sorabh Pant
Sorabh Pant |
Touted as, "One of India's top ten comedians", by The Times Of India, Sorabh is one of the country's most traveled comedians with his solo show, "Pant on Fire" having done over 150 shows in 16 cities in two years. He received just three death threats and lost most of his hair, but, it was worth it for the frequent flier miles.
His comedy style veers toward exaggeration, hyperbole and some of the worst accent portrayals in human history. Suspicions of substance abuse upon seeing him on stage are rife but, thus far, unproven.
Recently, he has also proved that he can read and write by releasing his debut novel, "The Wednesday Soul"
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